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Medtronic announced today that it submitted 510(k) applications to the FDA seeking clearance for an interoperable insulin ...
Matt Harbicht/Getty More than 220 people have been injured after one brand's insulin pump app suffered from a system failure, resulting in the attached pumps crashing and losing battery unexpectedly.
In addition to holding a reservoir of insulin, they automatically insert a small cannula (thin tube) through the skin after being attached, communicate wirelessly with a control system, and pump ...
There are two types of insulin pumps: Traditional insulin pumps have a container for the insulin and are attached to your body through the tubing and an infusion set. You use the pump to program ...
Receiving FDA clearance would allow Medtronic to pair its pumps with a glucose monitor being developed for the company by ...
Ypsomed announced today that it agreed to sell its diabetes care business to TecMed for up to approximately $517.7 million ...
FDA clearance would allow Medtronic to integrate the device with Abbott's continuous glucose monitoring sensor, advancing the companies' partnership.
Insulin pumps are a medical device used by people with diabetes to automatically deliver a measured dose of insulin into their bloodstream. Traditionally they have involved a canula and separate ...
Medtronic has submitted 510(k) applications to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration seeking clearance for an interoperable pump.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall correction for an app that connects with an insulin pump due to a software issue that causes the app to crash, which can drain the battery ...
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Over 200 People with Diabetes Injured After Insulin Pump App Crashes, Drains BatteryThe update caused the app to crash and reload repeatedly, the company said, and the attached insulin pumps — which connect to the app via Bluetooth — experienced significant battery drain ...
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